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Incarceration, rehabilitation, recidivism: The reality of prison life and what it's like to be an inmate locked up behind bars.
Fritz Honka: The German Jack The Ripper
Fritz Honka, a name that sends shivers down the spine of many in Germany, is often referred to as "The German Jack the Ripper." His heinous crimes, committed in the 1970s, left an indelible mark on the city of Hamburg and have been the subject of numerous books, films, and academic studies. Honka's story is a chilling reminder of the darkness that can lurk beneath the surface of ordinary life.
By Angelina Reenabout a year ago in Criminal
The Cage
Tucked away in the charming Essex village of St Osyth is a structure rich with ghostly and historical significance. Known as The Cage, this small building has piqued the interest of ghost investigators, historians, and the morbidly curious. As one of the most haunted places in Britain, The Cage has a dark background as a medieval jail and is a terrifying example of how history and the paranormal can collide.
By Richard Weberabout a year ago in Criminal
The Night That Changed Everything
In the quiet town of Green Bay, Wisconsin, a tragic series of events unfolded that would shock the local community and draw national attention. The case of Taylor Schabusiness involves a night of excessive indulgence that spiraled into a horrifying incident, leaving many questions about the circumstances and the individuals involved. This article delves into the details of that fateful evening, the individuals at the heart of the story, and the ensuing legal proceedings, while maintaining sensitivity and respect for all parties involved.
By Angelina Reenabout a year ago in Criminal
From Criminology Student to Serial Killer
Stephen Griffiths, often referred to as the "Crossbow Cannibal," presents one of the most shocking transformations from a criminology student to a serial killer. This case has puzzled criminologists, psychologists, and the general public, offering a disturbing look into the mind of someone who studied crime in detail, only to become one of the most feared criminals himself. Understanding Griffiths' journey provides a rare and unsettling insight into the complex interplay between academic knowledge and deviant behavior.
By Angelina Reen2 years ago in Criminal
Inmate Beats Child Molester Cellmate to Death, Thought He Was Osama Bin Laden. Content Warning.
David Faustino Flores told authorities at the Tarrant County Jail that he was schizophrenic and needed a cell of his own. He told them he “can’t handle other people,” and hated the idea of being in a cell cell with another inmate. Officials didn’t heed the warning and placed him in a cell with another inmate. Within days, Flores killed the inmate. He bashed his cellmate’s head onto the floor, killing the convicted sex offender. He said God and his dead mother ordered the attack but denied knowing the man was a convicted sex offender when he killed him.
By Criminal Matters2 years ago in Criminal
John Wayne Gacy: The Killer Clown
In the dimly lit basements of suburban Chicago, amidst the scent of freshly mown lawns and the laughter of children, a dark secret festered. This was the domain of John Wayne Gacy, a man whose jovial public persona as a community-minded businessman and part-time clown for children's parties masked a chilling and horrific reality.
By Jose Mejia2 years ago in Criminal
TRUE CRIME: Circus Performing Family's Son Starved and Fed Hair. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
A Life of Innocence and Joy Eduardo Luis Posso was born on November 28, 2006, in the small city of Arcadia, Florida. From the moment he entered the world, Eduardo radiated a contagious smile, a testament to his sweet and loving nature. He embraced life with enthusiasm, enjoying a variety of activities. Whether he was playing video games, banging on his drum set, jumping on the trampoline, or enjoying time with horses, motorcycles, and dogs, Eduardo found joy in everything he did. Cooking scrambled eggs, fishing, and visiting the shoe store with his uncle were among his favorite pastimes.
By Maxwell Gray2 years ago in Criminal











